Word: bureau
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...borscht-accented conversation-sharp and sagacious-as for his musicianship. Last week, as he observed his 65th birthday on his rambling estate in Los Angeles, the far-from-retiring Piatigorsky gave one of his inimitable offstage performances in a four-hour talk with TIME'S Los Angeles bureau chief, Marshall Berges. As these excerpts show, he is as much of a verbal virtuoso as ever...
REPLYING for the government, Wall scoffed at the defense's insistence on knowing who the co-conspirators were and which men had been enticed into breaking the law. "All Mr. Boudin has to do is go to the Bureau of the Census and ask for the name of every male person between 18 and 35 and he'll know who's been counselled," Wall said...
Some evidence against the stepping-stone argument came a fortnight ago from Giordano's own Bureau of Narcotics. The number of known hard-drug addicts, said Giordano, increased from 59,720 in 1966 to 62,045 at the end of 1967, or 3%. Moreover, the number of new addicts detected rose only from 6,047 to 6,417. If only one in a hundred of the potheads had switched to heroin last year, the increase would have been far greater...
...Enough Dollars. Insurance companies are quick to explain that they are only being sensible in protecting their own businesses. "The right kind of people are still able to get insurance," says Dan Owen of Chicago's General Adjustment Bureau, which represents some 300 insurance firms. "Those who haven't got it are uninsurable anyway for some reason...
...reply to a request by Leonard Boudin, Spock's attorney, for more particulars, assistant U.S. attorney John Wall told the court: "All Mr. Boudin has to do is go to the Bureau of the Census and ask for the name of every male person between 18 and 35, and he'll know who's been counselled" to break Selective Service laws...